The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 24, 1898, Page 3

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' a? cle * a ‘A . ay ” + - { ~ \ n , ¥ > wa . i ig # ee oh \ | , if: ABLEST GERMAN JOURNALIST IN U. S. Preetorius of the Westliche Post Uses PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND, NORTH- FAST ND NORTH-WEST E BES REACHE VAA TH e CvansvilleéTerrettauleRR VESTI ae (yan sVilL ia NASHVILLE “ROUTE INenaRLEANS CRIES PA DmmLHaN WE. NASHVI eaely anon THROUGH SLE NASHVILLE Illinois Central R.R. ALIFORNIA VIA NEW ORLEANS 10 connection with the Southern Pacttic Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Leaving Cincinnat! and Louisville on Central Ratiroad fast "New Orleaus EVERY THURSDAY rating, for 1 day m Limived dally with Express ‘Train for abd on Tuesdays and Saturdays ary 4, 1808) with the Sunset Limited Annex of Uhe Southern Pacific, giving special thr service to San Prangiseo, Particulars of agent of the Llinols Central Ratirosd and connec ty Hines. Division Passenger Ag: 30) The St. Louis Westliche Post is{ which have been shattered by over- the leading German daily of the| work, worry or business cares, ILLUNG'S Ce NTRAL RAILROAD | Mississippi valley, and one of the] 1 can certainly recommend it with- pea i se hess dunenre & few great German newspapers in the | out hesitation to all those in need of aes ‘ United States, such a reconstructant of the nervous Sstablished in 1857, it coon passed | system, prvision into the bands of Dr. Emil Preeto-} Yours truly, LOUVISVILLY Sdokud . Meame BOUED- soon No # | rius and the Hon, Carl Schurz, For| EDWARD L. PREETORIUS. by New Orlzane $o am forty years the Westliche Post has) The relative merit and efficiency of # Jackson, Miss 15s piu pete vd Pitnel. aalery 6 eh 7 {iy Memapais 845 pm shown the most effective devotion to’ Paine’s celery compound, in com- jon, Two 10,35am 1045 pm honorable and pr e ideas. parison with all other remedies for ly shown and re- m, ’ making in the intelligent people well, is character busiuess: man: a man of di “ Kdward Preet 11 0 pm 13am and treasurer, is tion throughout the Southwest, | sponsible standing of the people who and is known to wany thousan@s injtoday rely on it to cure insomnia other portions of the country for his! nervous debility, persistent head- Jtvroad business methods, and for the aches and a rundown ondition. commanding influence of his Its power of rapidly repairing the in nation te and city polt tissues and cleansing the blood makes 515 pm Paine’s celery compound the great | saver of life thatit is. It brings just the needed nutriment to ened nerve tissues all over the body creases the volume of healthy so that the breakdown of some part is averted. The story of the discovery and un- paralleled success of Paine’s celery compound is the story of # high pur- pose steadfastly followed, the final work of the lifelong study of the nervous system in b bh and disease Preetorius is an indef: Subjected by his; Scares, Ov upon his ner- al exper: Mr. worker, to unusual bu and sudden demands vous strength, his ience and his estimate of Paine’s cel- | ery compound must have exceptional weight, especially with brain workers nd men and women whose nerves ssantly called on, as if they {iron and steel, and not the most sensitive parts of the body, sam work Mr, Pretorius’ letter, given below, hows his confidence in America’s by Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D rreatest remedy LL, D., of the Dartmouth me . faculty. Bt Louls, Jan. 10, 1898 In this greatest of all remedies Messrs, Wells & Richardson Co., * there is hope for every person dis- have found tressed by symptoms of dyspepsia, tientlemen: I Ys compound is the ¢ the nerves low impure biood, faili or nervous condition, ’s celery x vigor remedy that will restore danas 2D22999I9D99992999999992000900 » # Written at Random. *eccceouce OLOMCUOER EOE COE ERA AIL There employe of the city When the abse picture ens) is an Hlarger menti ews columns} who has been dubbed by a contem- Jeame to Paducah ple were in-| porary, the farmer carpenter.” He | directly warned nu. One of! werks with the street force, and for- his first. “bre was to attempt to|merly lived ia the county, ‘This is jiotimidate a well k |the reason he is known by the above | purchase of a picture | sobriquet f . | tor'io rice, by kee; vw val The other day he went down into R q T| ued picture of her dead Lasband, and} the basement at the city hall to put R jued WF YOU ORINK, CRINK THE BES | several other instance $ were exposed |away his tools. Having not been YOU CAN FIND IT AT THE., |that might have convinced the pablic |long a frequenter of the eity hall, he lit was unsafe to fool with edged tools, [1s ery familiar with the customs ue there HEY RICHMOND HGUSE BAR! tur time vent o:—ansi the piciare| t (besbiecntbee IN tor. ibe man went off He left an odiferous | reputation and many bill to go down occasionally to ractice at targets with their pistols behind, Tt looks like t ¢ can | pre never let itinerant frauds 9 |About the time the carpenter got in ve One polic Mitchell Bozeo, Prop. p aaaeors. and: Clgare down, on the day in question, some hand ht yin q ‘son ba ‘ policeman shot his pistol at — ‘The other day a prominent Broad-|the wall. He didn’t see th mm way merchant liad Ween out handling er, but his attention was called < enatianl waterial. ‘The material was dirty,|hima moment later by a. terrific i ies b itil til WOR and when the merchant conclude lfergsh, ‘The astounded carpenter, ae f jhis task he found that bis hands] yhea the explosion smote his ears, so In the te usually sos OFFER, RELIEF were very much soiled of the store there are and towels applicable » but on this 0} bant, after ses scertsined to his discomfiture there were none available. He near by, guve one mighty spring,{and dislodged a horiz ladder used as shelf for picks, st 1 other cultural implements, ruth- 88 tools of toil fell upon him, and the policeman had to pick him out of the debris. Fortunately he escaped have sworn softly to himself,or perhaps | without serious ury, but be has to he was misunderstoud, anu it was vot | desire to repeat the experience. profanity, Atavy rate he created on such a deep commotion in the store, that the young lady stenographer hastened to proffer him the use of to asion the mer ig everywhere, that may just such sls LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS y is individuality in stamps on ensive No doubt there the placing of letters. People who bi eo tt tet ren meh took the soap, and stalked to the back lend of the store to perform the long| Position and place, This does not pply to the giddy girl who writes to ‘compicxdon Tonle | iclayed ablutions, He to Loe AAR Bist 8 ree - - i up, turned on the water, .{eny end everybody, and fn ‘over up th i u there is acode of stamp § us n rubbing his hands, He Paypined. to the sh nd dug, but no suds could he pro-] 48 the who compiles the bs thes Jove of —_ pre") Swers to ‘Correspondents Replics 4 ee NBamph? on a St. Louis paper replied toa Vetollines ay! ery by a young lady who desired to leara this postage stamp tlirtation principal thing the freakish a stamp Je'ter indi- Jack of common sense however, pla lit, The writer res of without stamps. were placed ov ever saw," he muttere it under the water sgain, ed his rubbing with redoubled vigor The airt was immovable, however and he ne more and more irri (aled every moment at the obstinacy of the soup. — He finally raised such 4 disturbance, be and that soap, that the steno. ywent back to diss She looked on a use is so sitaple ¢ ons anid Ket t and renew bch pagy ie placing of cates, is the Most business men, their stamps on § shown a pac lette he ex eption the sich Pitter eaa. (han 9a into his Light band corner, were phiet will be se moment, ane sm g into bi i : . Peomnm gry face, remarked, “Why, Mr niin the proper position to tbe Misses Bell, oF —, that isin a celluloid case. +0 4 IE BELL TOILET CO. May be if you'd take it out you] Mr, Hardy Little, of the Palmer, No. 78 Fifth venue, Rew ‘could use it to beter advantage!" had a narrow escape trom being i raised thus being carried away, that the boat was landed the © and smil days, Cincinnati Cooy located a big st whieh number of bands, T' operations about April 1. Potter, dered off from noon, and has not | of since. made and thus far of him ean be found. is a negro worked cures voodooism for many year: haps the very this section of the state. old man the weak-]¢ Russellvill for y winter of 1881 Tg south of Centra got on my tr opened the ¢ the rustic his seat i smiled at her went to the emoking car return to the regula found the Green River ti! soil sitting in the s m had knowr minutes i |her soap, which she kept put away : : yar = for exclusive use. correspondence soon acasirs A ee i THE & i | % accepted the offer, |Sumetimes unconsciously, of sticking | , £ mae sss BELL $ |, He thankfully accepted the va stamps on il their letters io the sanre quick-yeast | carried away from his native heath last night. when a steamer touched, aboard, and she hardly stonped. remonstrance against He was such a ve W he wag ‘Tenn., ear-old and mucl Hardinsburg— will give en Hardinsb: The received notice from tor to tax the pany on its franchises in this eounty to the amount of $215,000 years past, Union Te 000 for the same period. to the county from amount to about $5: Adams Also to t jegraph Bowli nost home who by best k is known THE WOMAN IN released, as gas a little been threatened with a whipping and then escaped, Kentucky the Express. com- | company a cent at the wharf He jumped He however, gain and happy boy who has Ferryboat Stops, ferryboat Bettie Owen, as an- ed yesterday, has abandoned trips to the upper landing, as Ill- people can no longer reach it on account of high water, no) Get your gasoline stove ready for summer use, Sam Givens will re- pair it cheap. Corner Sixth and Trimble streets. if News Notes. ‘on driver from reports that boy of a farmer named Dillard was drowned Sunday while riding behind its mother on 8 horse through a swollen stream, The creek branch was very high, as the rains haye fi taller nin torrents for three by other damage done. | The body was not recovered. he agents of the la vote of 7 to 5. rage company have | ported in favor of fixing licenses at e yard at this place | $1,000 @ year, but they ea at yment to a will begin hey county clerk state audi- for four ax the Western on 5 The taxe this source will ireen—Old Uncle Adam in An, wan ay after seen or heard Diligent search has been} not even a trace Uncle Adam told fortunes, spiritualism and and is per- nowa negro in While the to be almost a BUSINESS. Two Essential Points She Should Be | Careful to Look After. If a woman is ever A BRIEF nin the bu to retain her errs a3 s two this th h COURTSHIP. n This Case Is Supposed to Be the Quick { est on Record. and Ower ny ye ot a 1 passenger at Jen, chatting wit her sinec ter they hi ca fellow both } I, Where It blushing other ha back on my train For hurry-up nup me that these ¢ and other we ville Post. How He I Clerk—That » fect lady, Merchant+-What » eor Clerk—tI showed he in the Nidn’t buy anything, fault with a single Freeman, mate | kes you think she didn't find thing. —Adams ely | BEVE t of “The story. hundred years old, be is quite spry. Hardinshurg—The indebtedness of Breckinridge county, which amounts to about $12,000, has been funded at 4 per cent, This is a less rate of in- | tere st than has been had on the jcounty’s indebtedness fof many ears, | Owensboro—The city eouncil has knocked out high saloon licenses by The committee re- | $200 per year. | | Maysville—At Minerva, this coun- jty, & negro waiter in the Boyd home, | ~ jiately returned from Cincinnati, has a well developed case of smallpox, ‘The case has been isolated. Owings’ —Judge W, G. Ram- sey has closed the deal on the Ow- ingsville-McIntyre ferry turnpike to- lay, which was purchased a few days ago for $1,600, without guards or fir- gun. ‘The fiseal court will meet lay, and prabably purchase the Owingsville & Wyoming pike. Lexingtoun—Mrs. Wallace M, Shel- by, wife of ex-Collector Shelby, died this moroing after a brief illness. Bowling Green—The office of the Park City Times Daily ‘Times was visited by a $2,000 fire about 2 o'clock yesterday morning. No fire was in the building yesterday, and the conflagration is thought beyond all question to be the work of incen- iaries. COLORED DEPARTMENT. JACKSON, like the kings of old trong men who don the belt e and make amusemeat for wd ay over in | TILE, PASSING OF The public has its the land of wine, fruit and flowers, where the sun is shining. the air faint with perfume and the skies blue and the wind as soft and gentle as the breathing of a little child asleep, a hero has fallen— fallen from the dizzy heights to which he once aspired and held, and bis last. days” were saddened by the} ~ GREIF & CHRISTY First-class .. Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to do first- class carriage and wagon work. Building}new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319 ——+ Established 1855 Johnson . Foundry and Machine,. Company Incorporated 1883. Steam Engines, Boilers House Fronts, Mill Machinery And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fittings, Castings of all kinds. PADUOAH, KY. J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adame, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 226 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. -|Uapital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Opou from 9 a. m. to3 p.m. On Sat> urday nights from 7 to 8. Interest Paid on Time Deposits OFFICERS. Jas. A. Ruby W. F, Paxton R. Rupv...... President Cashier ““Ase’t Cashier DIRECTORS. Jas. A. Rupy, Jas. R. SmrTH, F, M. FIsHER, Gro. C. WALLACE, F.Kamurirsr, W. F. Paxton, Gro, O. Hart, E. FARLEY, R. Rupy, When in Metropolis thought that the sporting public stop at the which he tried so bard to please had vnwn fekleat tired ottin (STATE HOTEL. Can there be anything more sad j and pathetic than that scene enacted] $1.50 a day. Special rates by the in the prize ring at San Francisco, | week. D. A. Baiey, Propr. where the poor fellow, struggling Bi y skihe scqroammin. of Ee] ee ee ee and who no doubt at that moment felt defeat tap him on the shoulder? Jackson was ambitious but he | believed in fighting with his He left that to those who 1 business of talking and whose siasm is often greater than their m. But he is done, and is po willing to admit, like most of 438, who have met a similarfate, he fought one fight too many. Miss Eva and Mrs, Mary Landram ithland were in the city Tues- day visiting Miss Katie Sale of North Eleventh street. Lhe parlor concert at the residence of Mrs. Frank Jones this evening will begin promptly at 8 o'clock, Mr. Platt Speed left last Monday ig for McKinzie, Tenn., to at- end tue funeral of a relative. Tere will be a rocking chair en- ment given by the Mayblossom club next Wednesday evening at the Washington Street church. ‘The rag- gediest person present will receive the This affair is for the bevelit May rally of the above church, Admission 10¢ Capt. of th Every body invited Pua Maniie, Johnson is on the sick on South Seventh Ir list at Mote his home | stree The concert this evening promises to be a unique affair, It has been carefully arranged and the program some of our best local talent. It is gotten up by the Willing Work- cts cub, and aside from the deserv- ing cause for which the club is labor- i the treat of listening to such a program is well worth the price of admission, 10 cents on Poor old Twilight and Dawn is going to have her rights at last, amd we will hear the Carthaginian side of Somejone is going to give at the C This a lecture tomorrow evening M. E. church on the subject. ambitious, but unfortunate person, if hi M tegether with who sent the Romans word was at the ruins of Car- go sounding down the groove e together. BREVITIES OF uceeeds, will, ruil. to | hey Cu uurer, Tow can you § n eruel things of your antagonists in deba the juired, reproachfully, of the atesman, “Oh,” was the reply, “that’s easy enough. I keep a serap- book, and when my own ideas I go to that.” —Washiington § J.S. GANSTER Notarv Public AND SOLICITOR OF PENSION CLAIMS Prompt and thorough attention given to all cases, Vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions carefully attended to. Ottice, 714 South Third street, Mort aeek ed Future comfort for PEACE IO IL. 1 presen LPLLEL IEE I DODADS LILA AAMOIA ITS PINCH TENSION ere TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating and showing the exact tension) are a few of the a that Saphasina the high character of the Sead for our elegant H. T. § | $ catalog. Wutre Sewing Macine Co., For Sale vy reiderick, Ps Chas, ‘The House Wrecker eae ish crown a 815,000,000. Aus- nin Victoria don the street —Schoolehi tralia, are carr “gmith says he is a professional hops wrecker. Funnyt 1 don’t know fe has | a cyclonic tu nein- nati Commercial Tribune —The jewels bel j | machines Rose & Paxton, Give you All Kinds of FIRE LIFE and TORNADO Over Citizen’s Saving Bank. CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll. Fifty cent Window Shades LOR. civics Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to order. paper hanging done in any part of the county by "6.C.LBEB Fine us NORTH STR wider : POURTH TREET Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth street. UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is unexcelled, having everything in the line of eas IS_ THE RECORD N complete and up-to-date. Splendid line fresh and salt meats, WE MAKE. 3) of canned goods. Our meat market is P, FE. Bei ah Telephone 118. Cor. gth and Trimble. ~ Wall Decorating — Is our business, our pastime, our de- Wis, light. We should like the job of dec- & orating the great wall of China, but will be content if you will let us deco rate a few walls in your house. Do they need it? Oh, uu can't get out of that ays hate to see * a wall in need of artistic decoration. Bare walls denote a bare pocketbook or little consideration of the beautiful. But your pocketbook is all right and you know a good thing when you see it. W.S. GREIF. OBERTS BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. others, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE Tt leads all HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. Kr J.B loll, I’r Tenth and Madison streets Telephoae 101, Orders filled ustil 11 p.m Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, prietor. ESTA LISHED 1864, Miss Mary B. F. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Eslennong 174. PADUCAH, KY SCIEN TIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING od REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed, A. W. GREIF, 2d and 3d. Court Street bet, WHAT? Ball Bearing Typewriter YES The ‘98 m do. of the New bearing in ull. See sample oer aot Oo. B. STARKS, Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph Typewriters. Supplies tr all akon d EENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOK BINDER A thoroug! y equipped Book-making plant You need send nothing out of town. Patent Flat-Opening Books BROADWAY Insurance

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